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Started by Cassandra Hyacinth, February 24, 2013, 08:22:37 AM

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milktea

my theory is that some people shower more often simply because they like it. arguably the best time of my day is a hot shower/bath, some red wine and then just spread myself on the bed until i feel like moving again. just awesome...
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A

Funny how the two extremes (not saying that in a pejorative way, just that it's apart from the average) are present here. From almost one a week to twice a day or more.

girl you look fierce: Seriously, unless it's -HOT-, heat alone shouldn't be really bad for your skin. I really think you should look for other problems that would dry your skin. It sounds like you'd need a pretty seriously bad skin for it to get dry from just that.

Nyri: Uhm, yeah, I don't use soap whatsoever. It stinks and it's bad for my skin. I try to choose a good non-soapy shower gel and a good face cleanser (still looking for the latter). As for the vulva, I think there are specific cleaners for there. Because if it's anything like my male parts, it would stink bad after just one day of only using water on it. I saw that once, "feminine cleaner". I didn't bother reading the bottle much, but I think it's for down there. And yeah, I think the reason not to use normal cleaners there is that it would damage the vaginal flora, leaving room for more harmful micro-organisms to settle in. Though honestly I haven't been taught much about the hygiene of a vulva, and I don't think I ever will - doesn't sound like a neo-vagina is very vulnerable once healed, since it's just a closed cavity.

Also, tea tree oil... I'm seriously not sure about its anti-dandruff properties. Or did I misunderstand? Because back when my hair was oily (before anti-androgens), I used a "purifying" shampoo with tea tree oil, and all it did was tremendously dry my hair (which was what I wanted). Using it when not needed/too often resulted in my hair being turned into straw. Anyway, it did nothing more than any shampoo on my dandruffs, for which I used T-Gel (coal tar shampoo - smells nasty, but works on dandruff, scalp pimples and yucky-coloured scalp crusts.

If any of these problems I used T-Gel for reminds you of something you're living, here's useful information: I discovered that most if not all of the problem was caused by leaving my hair to dry in the air, and sometimes even sleeping with wet hair. The locked-in humidity made my skin react badly. Since I started using a hair dryed all the time, the only times when those problems resurface and I have to use T-Gel again are when I leave my hair wet for too long.

milktea: I think there's also the important factor of how dirty people get. There are naturally clean people, like my ex-girlfriend, who didn't get particularly smelly, dirty or anything after nearly a week without showering and still had a good breath after 20 hours without brushing their teeth, and then there are naturally dirty people like me, who have bad breath just a few hours after brushing their teeth, have their private parts smell awful 12 hours after a shower and who get yucky pimples on their legs if they skip just a day or two of showering. At least I rarely ever stink of sweat even when sweating a lot. But I think that's mostly thanks to my antisudorific.
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Renee

This topic was making me feel a bit dirty so I just took a shower. Feels good too, shower massage thingy, the nice hot water, the vibrating face scrubby thing... 

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sylvannus

Once a day. Because I do exercises in the evening, I normally put the shower at night. Actually in my showers,most time is used for washing hair though.
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XxHaileyxX

2 times a day. Once when i get up, and again before bed. And everytime after exercising.
But i have bright red and pink hair, so i go through a lot of dye!!
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Chamillion

I have to shower every morning first thing. I have a couple friends who shower once every 2-3 days and you can't tell which is weird to me. I could never do that because I sweat a lot. I do physical labor all day at my job and work out 5 times a week. Even if I'm doing nothing that day though, I still start off with a shower. Quite often it's the best 10 minutes of my day.
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Seras

Don't have a shower at my house, only a bath. I hate baths D:

Went to my Dad's today though, had a shower. Was good, makes it like 6 months or something?
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big kim

Twice a day,when I get up then before bed
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ParadigmCrime

Twice, although the morning shower is more about wakeing up than cleaning.  I get pretty dirty at work sometimes, so generally shower when I get home, or before bed, but not always (if I ws doing trim work, I prolly didnt get dirty)
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justpat

  Twice a day, shave every 3 days I am anal about being clean. Besides its hot in south Florida!
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teri

daily....or more often if I have been doing anything sweaty.

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vegie271

Since HRT I don't really get odor much and has already been mentioned I hate looking at what's there but in cool weather it's once  a day in hot weather up to seven times a day!
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RachaelAnn22

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Anna++

I'm throwing in an extra shower before bed tonight so I can get bug spray off my arms.
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Simon

Quote from: vegie271 on May 17, 2013, 04:44:01 PM
in hot weather up to seven times a day!

^Cut the AC on!

I've started bathing daily now that I'm working out. Since I don't have much hair on my head (I have a high and tight cut right now) it doesn't take but five minutes to get in and out.

Might buy a bottle of the Men's 2 in 1 body and hair wash just to streamline the process even more.
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Erik Ezrin

Okay, I must be really gross considered to lots of people, but I shower/bathe only once a week.
Actually before then I just don't feel dirty, so... and I just hate doing it, but that has nothing or little to do with body image.
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Kiwi4Eva

Every day...
I have a preference for the bath.  But when I need to wash my hair will have a shower to do so.  Something sensual about a bath and sometimes my older Italian Greyhound will come into the bathroom and I will give her a bath with me!  Much as you might a baby or an inquisitive infant.
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AdamMLP

Quote from: Kiwi4Eva on May 19, 2013, 03:37:34 AM
Every day...
I have a preference for the bath.  But when I need to wash my hair will have a shower to do so.  Something sensual about a bath and sometimes my older Italian Greyhound will come into the bathroom and I will give her a bath with me!  Much as you might a baby or an inquisitive infant.

If our dogs - a boxer and whippet - wander into the bathroom when my mother's in the bath they both absolutely love licking the soap off her arms.
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vegie271

Quote from: Simon on May 19, 2013, 12:38:42 AM
^Cut the AC on!

I've started bathing daily now that I'm working out. Since I don't have much hair on my head (I have a high and tight cut right now) it doesn't take but five minutes to get in and out.

Might buy a bottle of the Men's 2 in 1 body and hair wash just to streamline the process even more.

My apartment does not HAVE A/C it has a cooler, AND my last room mate stole my truck so I get everywhere by bicycle so lots of exercise (sweat) besides if it ever gets over 75 I just feel the need to shower more often to feel better. (which also means pulling the hearing aids off), plus around here spring is 80-95, summer is 105-115
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